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Students highlight unified bocce and speakers press board on DEI, bullying and transparency
Summary
Students and families highlighted the district's Unified Bocce program as an example of inclusion; public comment speakers urged the board to address alleged bullying by a board member, asked for transparency on a Pembroke investigation, and defended DEI and inclusion programs.
As part of its Feb. 20 action meeting, the North Penn School District heard a student spotlight on the Unified Bocce program and several public commenters addressed concerns about social-media behavior by a board member, a previously discussed incident at Pembroke, and the value of inclusion programs.
Superintendent Dr. Todd Bauer introduced Sue Ahart, a board-certified behavior analyst at North Penn High School, and four students who described the Unified Bocce team. Alex Rady said, “miss Ahart and miss Dash are the best coaches,” and noted his team finished the season with seven wins and one loss and made the playoffs. Student speakers emphasized…
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